Nest Cam Outdoor (Wired, 2nd Gen) Review: Pros, Cons, Common Issues & Is It Worth It?
Video: 2K HDR | Field of View: 152° | Power: Wired (18ft outdoor cable) | Wi-Fi: 2.4GHz & 5GHz | Free history: 6 hours
Overview
The Nest Cam Outdoor (Wired, 2nd Gen) is Google's first major upgrade to its wired outdoor camera. 2K HDR replaces 1080p, the field of view widens to 152°, and dual-band Wi-Fi is added. The included 18-foot outdoor-rated power cable gives good installation flexibility. As a permanently wired camera it is always on with no battery to manage. Important: this camera does not include a built-in siren. If audible deterrence is a priority, this is worth factoring into the buying decision.
Key Features
Setup & Compatibility
Set up via the Google Home app. A free Google Account is required. The camera connects via the included 18-foot outdoor-rated power cable to a standard outdoor socket. Not compatible with the Nest app or the Nest website. Works with Amazon Alexa as a secondary integration via the Google Home ecosystem.
What's New
The 2K HDR resolution (up from 1080p), wider 152° field of view and dual-band Wi-Fi are the key upgrades. The 18-foot cable is longer than the previous model's, giving more installation flexibility. Free event video history has increased from 3 hours to 6 hours. Gemini AI adds natural language video search and daily event summaries (subscription required). The ability to read vehicle licence plates clearly at distance is a consistently noted real-world improvement from 2K.
Pros
Cons
Common Problems & Fixes
The most common issues with outdoor wired cameras are Wi-Fi signal strength at the mounting location and cable routing at installation. Signal strength is worth checking before finalising the mount position, particularly for cameras mounted high or at distance from the router. For a full list of known faults and fixes see our troubleshooting guide.
Real World Performance
The 2K upgrade delivers a practical improvement over the original — UK users report being able to read vehicle licence plates clearly, identify faces at greater distance and see detail that was previously lost in 1080p footage. The always-on wired connection means recording is uninterrupted and reliable. Night vision performs adequately in moderate conditions but Consumer Reports' independent testing rates it below par in very dark conditions compared to other cameras at this price point. The 18-foot cable and magnetic mount make installation accessible. The absence of a siren is a notable omission if audible deterrence is important to you.
Best Alternatives
Who Should Buy It?
Existing Google Home users who want always-on outdoor monitoring with sharper 2K video and no battery management. If you need a siren or exceptional night vision, Ring's outdoor range is a better fit. For straightforward outdoor monitoring within the Google ecosystem, this is the current best option in the Nest outdoor wired range.
Verdict
A worthwhile upgrade over the original Nest Cam Outdoor for Google ecosystem users. 2K HDR, a wider field of view and dual-band Wi-Fi are practical improvements. The honest limitations — no siren, night vision that is adequate rather than exceptional, and AI features behind a subscription — are worth knowing before buying. For those not requiring a siren or outstanding night vision, this is a reliable, well-built outdoor camera.
